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Intramuscular fat (also known as intramuscular triglycerides, intramuscular triacylglycerol, or intramyocellular triacylglycerol [IMTG]) is located inside skeletal muscle fibers. It is stored in lipid droplets that exist in close proximity to the mitochondria, where it serves as an energy store that can be used during exercise. In humans, excess accumulation of intramuscular fat has been associated with conditions such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-lipodystrophy syndrome is associated with over-accumulation of intramuscular fat, which may contribute to AIDS wasting syndrome.

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  • Intramuscular fat (also known as intramuscular triglycerides, intramuscular triacylglycerol, or intramyocellular triacylglycerol [IMTG]) is located inside skeletal muscle fibers. It is stored in lipid droplets that exist in close proximity to the mitochondria, where it serves as an energy store that can be used during exercise. In humans, excess accumulation of intramuscular fat has been associated with conditions such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-lipodystrophy syndrome is associated with over-accumulation of intramuscular fat, which may contribute to AIDS wasting syndrome. (en)
  • I trigliceridi intramuscolari, o intramiocellulari, o grasso intramuscolare, talvolta denominati con l'acronimo IMTG, dall'inglese Intra Mascular Tri-Glycerides, o Triacyl-Glycerols, Intra MyoCellular Tri-Glycerides o Intra MyoCellular Lipides (IMCL), rappresentano i depositi di lipidi (trigliceridi) situati all'interno del muscolo scheletrico. Questa componente costituisce approssimativamente circa il 10-15% del volume della cellula, ed è maggiormente presente nelle fibre rosse (o di tipo 1), naturalmente provviste di maggiori depositi per il loro metabolismo in prevalenza aerobico. Gli IMTG non sono da confondere con i trigliceridi extramuscolari, extracellulari, o intermuscolari, cioè i depositi posti tra le fibre muscolari, e non all'interno dei miociti. (it)
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  • Intramuscular fat (also known as intramuscular triglycerides, intramuscular triacylglycerol, or intramyocellular triacylglycerol [IMTG]) is located inside skeletal muscle fibers. It is stored in lipid droplets that exist in close proximity to the mitochondria, where it serves as an energy store that can be used during exercise. In humans, excess accumulation of intramuscular fat has been associated with conditions such as insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-lipodystrophy syndrome is associated with over-accumulation of intramuscular fat, which may contribute to AIDS wasting syndrome. (en)
  • I trigliceridi intramuscolari, o intramiocellulari, o grasso intramuscolare, talvolta denominati con l'acronimo IMTG, dall'inglese Intra Mascular Tri-Glycerides, o Triacyl-Glycerols, Intra MyoCellular Tri-Glycerides o Intra MyoCellular Lipides (IMCL), rappresentano i depositi di lipidi (trigliceridi) situati all'interno del muscolo scheletrico. Questa componente costituisce approssimativamente circa il 10-15% del volume della cellula, ed è maggiormente presente nelle fibre rosse (o di tipo 1), naturalmente provviste di maggiori depositi per il loro metabolismo in prevalenza aerobico. Gli IMTG non sono da confondere con i trigliceridi extramuscolari, extracellulari, o intermuscolari, cioè i depositi posti tra le fibre muscolari, e non all'interno dei miociti. La mobilitazione e/o ossidazione degli IMTG durante l'esercizio fisico sembrano essere in gran parte determinate dal tipo, dall'intensità, e dalla durata dell'esercizio, dalla composizione di macronutrienti nella dieta, dallo stato di allenamento, dal sesso, e dall'età. Inoltre, evidenze indirette suggeriscono che la capacità di mobilitare e/o ossidare IMTG è sostanzialmente compromessa nell'obesità e/o nello stato di diabete mellito di tipo 2. (it)
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